Alex Libre
- Part of the challenge of “AI” is we keep raising the bar on what it means for something to be a machine intelligence. Early machine learning models have been quite successful in terms of real world impact. Large scale applications of machine learning today include Google Search and ads targeting, Siri/Alexa, smart routing on mapping applications, s... See more
from AI Revolution - Transformers and Large Language Models (LLMs) by Elad Gil
- Dua Lipa: Something that I've been quite obsessed with in the tech sphere, is AI. And some days, I feel like I've got a really good grasp on the potential of AI, and other days, I just haven't got a clue, at all. I just feel like it's so complex. But I think most experts can agree that AI is something that's going to completely change our world. An... See more
The rise of AI has the potential to transform our future more than any other technology.
from Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence a book by Max Tegmark by Max Tegmark
In 2023, AI must absorb an influx of tourists – thin GPT wrappers, MBA tweet threads about AI trends, LinkedIn bios changing from #crypto to #AI. Genuine technologists will join the development effort, but filtering out negative human capital is challenging.
Undoubtedly, more builders are needed to apply and productionize the latest technologies,
... See morefrom Is AI the new crypto? by John Luttig
If you Google the definition of “comparative advantage”, you might find it defined as “a situation in which an individual, business or country can produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than another producer.” This is a good definition.
from Plentiful, High-Paying Jobs in the Age of AI by Noah Smith
his underlying goal was to teach people that the universe was a far weirder place than they realized.
from Acid Test by Tom Shroder
the future—where almost everyone lives and where almost all potential for joy and misery lies—
from What We Owe the Future by William MacAskill
- One of the founding principles of Reddit was that it be a real place cultivated by real people instead of a fake place manicured by editors and other gatekeepers. Reddit is not a social media platform optimized for self-display; it is a community that rewards candor and honest advice. This is why millions of people trust Reddit for everything from ... See more
from Anthology #1: Reddit by KG
- Looking around, it’s easy to be disheartened about people and the state of the world, but on Reddit I have experienced the opposite: people naturally create community, and they are smarter, funnier, and more helpful and caring than I think we often give them credit for.
And this is not because our users are some special subset of humanity. They’re j... See morefrom Anthology #1: Reddit by KG